2 – To look for (to try to find): chercher

3 – To put onAccording to the meaning of the verb, you will choose the correct French verb.

To put on = increase weight: prendre du poids, grossir I have put on so much that my trousers do not fit me: J’ai pris tant de poids que mon pantalon ne me va plus.

To put on = to kid: faire marcher It does not work? you are putting me on! ça ne marche pas? tu me fais marcher!

To put on = to switch on: allumer, mettre en marche Put the radio on please! allume la radio s’il te plait!

Of course you can also say to put something on the table and in French it is “mettre sur”

4 – To run into

According to the meaning of the verb, you will choose the correct French verb.

To run into = to collide with: entrer dans To run into a car, a wall… entrer dans une voiture, dans un mur

To run into = to bump into: rencontrer par hasard We ran into Mark at the supermarket: nous avons rencontré Mark au supermarché

To run into = to enconter: rencontrer, tomber sur We are running into trouble: nous rencontrons des problèmes

To run into = to amount at: s’élever Your purchase will run into 2000 euros: ton achat s’élève à 2000 euros.

5 – To show up

According to the meaning of the verb, you will choose the correct French verb.

To show up = to be visible, to stand out: ressortir, se détacher, se voir The Eiffel tower shows up at night: la tour Eiffel ressort nettement la nuit It is hard to see polar foxes because they don’t show up against the ice. C’est difficile de voir des renards polaires parce qu’ils ne se détachent pas sur la glace.

To take off = to be successful: bien marcher, avoir du succès There is a good deal of money to make if this business takes off: il y a pas mal d’argent à se faire si cette affaire marche bien (décolle).

7 – To come off

According to the meaning of the verb, you will choose the correct French verb.